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Raguramsharma vs C Thulsi on 5 February, 2020

12. It is also necessary to refer the judgment of the Hon'ble Apex Court in Raguramsharma and another Vs. C.Thulsi and another (Crl.A.No.230 of 2020), dated 05.02.2020, wherein the Hon'ble Supreme Court has allowed the appeal and thereby setting aside the order granting interim custody of the cattles seized in Crime No.114 of 2019 on the file of the Archirapakkam Police Station and the relevant passages are extracted hereunder :
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S. Nazeer Ahmed vs State Bank Of Mysore And Ors on 12 January, 2007

“9. The learned counsel for the petitioner has relied on a judgment of this Court in Nazeer Vs. State rep.by The Inspector of Police, Chithode Police Station, Erode and others reported in (2017) 4 MLJ (Crl) 646, wherein, a learned Judge of this Court has permitted the petitioner therein to retain the custody of Buffaloes by imposing certain conditions and directed the petitioner to follow the rules, if he intends to transport the Buffaloes in future by road or any form of transport.
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Krishnamoorthy & Anr vs State By Inspector Of Police & Ors on 1 March, 2007

19. The learned counsel for the petitioner has relied on the decision of this Court in Krishnamoorthy vs. The Inspector of Police, M.Reddiyapatti Police Station and another in Crl.R.C.(MD)No.543 of 2022 dated 12.08.2022, this Court, after considering the various decisions of this Court and the Hon'ble Supreme Court, has held that since the owner therein being prima facie guilty of https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 7/16 CRL.R.C.(MD).No.660 of 2021 causing cruelty to the animals, is not entitled to get the custody of the cattle and the relevant passages are extracted hereunder:-
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